The Warwickshire NaturaHsts' and Archaeologists' 

 Field Club held its Annual Meeting at the Museum, 

 Warwick, on Tuesday, March 4th, 1879. The following 

 papers were read and discussed : — " On the Triassic 

 Formation in Warwickshire," by C. Twamley, Esq., 

 F.G.S. " The Fullers' Guild, Coventry," By W. G. 

 Fretton, Esq., F.S.A, "On the Derivation and Distri- 

 bution of certain Quartzite and other Pebbles in the Drift 

 of Warwickshire and other places, and their possible 

 identity in origin with similar Pebbles found in situ in 

 the New Red Sandstone at Buddleigh Salterton, Devon," 

 by the Rev. P. B. Brodie, M.A., F.G.S., Vice-President, 

 Vicar of Rowington, Rural Dean. " On Coventry Cross," 

 by T. W. Whitley, Esq. 



The first Summer Meeting was held at Williamscote, 

 Chipping Warden, and adjacent district, on Wednesday 

 May nth, 1879. The members started from Cropredy 

 Station on Great Western Railway, and drove to 

 Williamscote, Wardington, Chipping Warden, Aston-le- 

 Wall, and Appletree, where many interesting sections of 

 the Upper and Middle Lias are exposed, and where 

 many new and interesting fossils have been found, and 

 amongst several notable forms the Trigonia Ungonensis, 

 a few casts of which were obtained. At Red Hill a 

 capping of inferior Oolite (Northampton sand) was 

 observed, and the Marlstone at Byfield and along the line 

 of railway to Aston Bridge. 



The next Meeting was held at Blisworth, Northampton- 

 shire, where the Geologists present walked along the 

 railway cutting on the London and North Western 

 Railway, by kind permission of F. Stevenson, Esq., 



